This poetry collection follows a speaker who stands in between binaries of language and gender identity. Weaving together English and French, these poems seek to ask what it means to contain a plurality of identities. The overarching narrative of this collection is of a speaker struggling with their gender identity, as well as the death of their Quebecois father. The collection works with several forms, primarily free verse with the use of slashes (/). I have chosen to use slashes in my work as both a visual way to represent binaries (either/or), and to encourage the reader to read the poems as music. Other forms included in the collection include sonnets, glosas, and list forms. “Franglais” is an exploration of trans identity, bilingualism...
This collection includes a prologue and three ten-poem sections. In an attempt to sit quietly, to s...
The purpose of this case study explores the impact of an immersion experience to a least developed c...
"Show" is a collection of poems concerned primarily with sight, both in terms of looking and being l...
To look, through poetry, at the men my culture has produced. Formal decisions are unique to each poe...
In Greek mythology and in literature generally, descent into the Underworld, the world of the dead, ...
The title of this thesis comes from the Portuguese term, "saudade." Saudade is more than our English...
As the culmination of a two-year long Internet ethnographic study of three separate sites, I use exa...
The introduction of this thesis is an essay examining the poem Homage to Paul Cezanne by Charles Wri...
This thesis comprises a collection of poems completed as a student in the Master of Fine Arts progra...
My Assumption Is This. A collection of poems that explore moments of ordinary life in an effort to u...
This project focuses on American art and fiction in the long nineties (1989-2001). Specifically, it ...
The present thesis explores the identity formation process of the protagonist Elaine in Margaret Atw...
The poems of this collection explore issues of faith, womanhood, and what it means to be in relation...
My Assumption Is This. A collection of poems that explore moments of ordinary life in an effort to u...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College
This collection includes a prologue and three ten-poem sections. In an attempt to sit quietly, to s...
The purpose of this case study explores the impact of an immersion experience to a least developed c...
"Show" is a collection of poems concerned primarily with sight, both in terms of looking and being l...
To look, through poetry, at the men my culture has produced. Formal decisions are unique to each poe...
In Greek mythology and in literature generally, descent into the Underworld, the world of the dead, ...
The title of this thesis comes from the Portuguese term, "saudade." Saudade is more than our English...
As the culmination of a two-year long Internet ethnographic study of three separate sites, I use exa...
The introduction of this thesis is an essay examining the poem Homage to Paul Cezanne by Charles Wri...
This thesis comprises a collection of poems completed as a student in the Master of Fine Arts progra...
My Assumption Is This. A collection of poems that explore moments of ordinary life in an effort to u...
This project focuses on American art and fiction in the long nineties (1989-2001). Specifically, it ...
The present thesis explores the identity formation process of the protagonist Elaine in Margaret Atw...
The poems of this collection explore issues of faith, womanhood, and what it means to be in relation...
My Assumption Is This. A collection of poems that explore moments of ordinary life in an effort to u...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College
This collection includes a prologue and three ten-poem sections. In an attempt to sit quietly, to s...
The purpose of this case study explores the impact of an immersion experience to a least developed c...
"Show" is a collection of poems concerned primarily with sight, both in terms of looking and being l...